o weddg-guest ! this soul hath been
alone on a wide wide sea :
so lonely ,as, that god hiself
scarce see′ed there to be
o sweeter than the arriage-feast,
,tis sweeter far to ,
to walk together to the kirk
with a goodlypany !—
to walk together to the kirk,
and all together pray,
while each to his great father bends,
old n, and babes, and lovg friends
and youths and aidens gay !
farewell, farewell ! but this i tell
to thee, thou weddg-guest !
he prayeth well, who loveth well
both an and bird and beast
he prayeth best, who loveth best
all thgs both great and sall ;
for the dear god who loveth ,
he ade and loveth all
the arer, whose eye is bright,
whose beard with age is hoar,
is gone : and now the weddg-guest
turned fro the bridegroo≈039;s door
he went like one that hath been stunned,
and is of sense forlorn :
a sadder and a wiser an,
he rose the orrow orn
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